2010 was a huge year for comics in show business, from the phenomenon of "The Walking Dead" to the announcement of Joss Whedon and his roster of Avengers, so we ask: what was your pick for the biggest Hollywood news?

Natalie Mendoza, the actress who sustained a concussion on the set of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," has left the troubled production where she was slated to portray Arachne, a new villain created by director Julie Taymor.

After a week of teaser images, Marvel announced "Fear Itself" by Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen at New York's Midtown Comics. The event launches with a prologue in March followed by a seven-issue miniseries. UPDATED with new art.

UPDATED: Marvel Comics has announced original "Ultimate Spider-Man" artist Mark Bagley's return to the character as he joins Brian Michael Bendis to tell the story of the "Death of Spider-Man" in March, 2011

Marvel has released Marcos Martin's cover for "Amazing Spider-Man" #656 featuring the debut of the new Spider-Armor. The issue, written by Dan Slott with interiors by Martin, swings into stores in March.

Following up on yesterday's Spider-Man themed teaser image, Marvel has released a Terry Dodson illustrated shot of Cyclops dressed in Magneto's uniform accompanied by the question "Do you fear...what you've become?"

Marvel Comics has released an advance look at "X-Men" #7 by the creative team of Victor Gischler and Chris Bachalo. Marvel's premiere mutant team visits Spidey in New York City on Wednesday, January 26.

News is out that Peter Parker's rarely seen parents Richard and Mary will make an appearance in director Marc Webb's upcoming "Spider-Man" film relaunch along with a married pair of villains, however more details remain scarce.

This week, learn the odd story of Todd McFarlane, Felix the Cat and Spider-Man! Did John Buscema really adapt an entire film from a decades-old memory of the movie? Plus, more about Wonder Woman's costume change!

James Hunt gave "Ultimate Comics Spider-Man" #150 a 4/5 star review, saying of the multi-artist issue, "What could have been a stylistic mess is expertly woven into one cohesive piece by [Brian Michael] Bendis' script."

In part three of CBR's celebration of "Ultimate Spider-Man's" tenth anniversary, we speak with artist Mark Bagley whose distinctive visuals launched the book and made it one of Marvel top selling titles for seven years.

In part two of our "Ultimate Spider-Man" feature, Brian Michael Bendis rejoins us for a look at the close of the volume one and the launch of volume two, the milestone issue #150 and his future plans for the book.

CBR's Doug Zawisza gave "Spider-Girl" #1 a 4 star review, calling the Paul Tobin and Clayton Henry created issue "fun, charming and a great heroic read that can be shared with the all ages scene quite nicely."